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when he is in a foreign country. He will cut the ground from under his own feet if he
does; but I make no exception as regards any one else, for I want to have the matter out
and know which is the best man. I am a good hand at every kind of athletic sport
known among mankind. I am an excellent archer. In battle I am always the first to
bring a man down with my arrow, no matter how many more are taking aim at him
alongside of me. Philoctetes was the only man who could shoot better than I could
when we Achaeans were before Troy and in practice. I far excel every one else in the
whole world, of those who still eat bread upon the face of the earth, but I should not
like to shoot against the mighty dead, such as Hercules, or Eurytus the Cechalian-men
who could shoot against the gods themselves. This in fact was how Eurytus came
prematurely by his end, for Apollo was angry with him and killed him because he
challenged him as an archer. I can throw a dart farther than any one else can shoot an
arrow. Running is the only point in respect of which I am afraid some of the Phaecians
might beat me, for I have been brought down very low at sea; my provisions ran short,
and therefore I am still weak.” They all held their peace except King Alcinous, who
began, “Sir, we have had much pleasure in hearing all that you have told us, from
which I understand that you are willing to show your prowess, as having been
displeased with some insolent remarks that have been made to you by one of our
athletes, and which could never have been uttered by any one who knows how to talk
with propriety. I hope you will apprehend my meaning, and will explain to any be one
of your chief men who may be dining with yourself and your family when you get
home, that we have an hereditary aptitude for accomplishments of all kinds. We are not
particularly remarkable for our boxing, nor yet as wrestlers, but we are singularly fleet
of foot and are excellent sailors. We are extremely fond of good dinners, music, and
dancing; we also like frequent changes of linen, warm baths, and good beds, so now,
please, some of you who are the best dancers set about dancing, that our guest on his
return home may be able to tell his friends how much we surpass all other nations as
sailors, runners, dancers, minstrels. Demodocus has left his lyre at my house, so run
some one or other of you and fetch it for him.” On this a servant hurried off to bring the
lyre from the king’s house, and the nine men who had been chosen as stewards stood
forward. It was their business to manage everything connected with the sports, so they
made the ground smooth and marked a wide space for the dancers. Presently the
servant came back with Demodocus’s lyre, and he took his place in the midst of them,
whereon the best young dancers in the town began to foot and trip it so nimbly that
Ulysses was delighted with the merry twinkling of their feet.

Meanwhile the bard began to sing the loves of Mars and Venus, and how they first
began their intrigue in the house of Vulcan. Mars made Venus many presents, and
defiled King Vulcan’s marriage bed, so the sun, who saw what they were about, told
Vulcan. Vulcan was very angry when he heard such dreadful news, so he went to his
smithy brooding mischief, got his great anvil into its place, and began to forge some
chains which none could either unloose or break, so that they might stay there in that
place. When he had finished his snare he went into his bedroom and festooned the bed-
posts all over with chains like cobwebs; he also let many hang down from the great
beam of the ceiling. Not even a god could see them, so fine and subtle were they. As
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